Gherardo, da Cremona, 1113 or 1114-1187
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Constantine the African, Pantegny and Rhazes, Works St John's College MS 85
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Medica; England, ss. xiiimed–xivin Exeter College MS. 35
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VARIA; S. XIII, XIV Merton College MS. 140
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COMMENTARIES ON ARISTOTLE ; S. XIV in. Merton College MS. 276
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MEDICA; S. XV Merton College MS. 324
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WORKS OF GALEN; c. 1300 Merton College MS. 218
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GALEN, CONSTANTINE THE AFRICAN &tc.; S. XIII Merton College MS. 219
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ARTICELLA &c.; S. XIV Merton College MS. 220
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ARTICELLA &c.; S. XIII ex. Merton College MS. 221
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HIPPOCRATES, GALEN &c; S. XIII 3/4 Merton College MS. 222
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AVICENNA ; S. XIII Merton College MS. 224
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AVERROES, BERNARD DE GORDON &c.; S. XIV1 Merton College MS. 225
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RASIS, AVICENNA; S. XIV1 Merton College MS. 227
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RASIS; S. XIV1 Merton College MS. 228
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AVENZOAR, JOHN OF DAMASCUS; S. XIV 1/4 Merton College MS. 229
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Astrology, geomancy, astronomy, etc.; A-D England, 13th-14th century MS. Bodl. 625
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Gerard of Cremona (tr.), Walter Brit, Zahel, Alcabitius, Alkindi, Messahala, Albohali — 14th century; Italian MS. Digby 47
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Avicenna — 13th century, second half; Italian MS. Radcliffe Trust d. 60
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Avicenna — 13th century, end; Italian, North (?) MS. Canon. Misc. 473
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Composite: A Goswinus de Bossuto, Vita Arnulfi conversi; Germany, 13th century, second quarter. B Echardus Magister, Opus Tripartitum (parts); Germany, 14th century. C Serapion the Elder, Practica; France (?), 13th century, second half MS. Laud Misc. 222
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Profatius Iudaeus, Petrus de Dacia, Petrus Peregrinus, Campanus of Novara, Thebit ben Corat, Alcabitius, Herman of Carinthia, Robert Grosseteste, John of Seville, Albumasar, Messahala, Gerard of Cremona (?), ‘Hermes’, Ps.-Arnold of Villanova, Japhar — 1301 × 1318 (?); English, Canterbury(?) MS. Bodl. 464
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Razes — 15th century, third quarter; Italian, Ferrara MS. Canon. Ital. 296
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Formulary of dictamen — 13th century, second quarter; English MS. Fairfax 27
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Serapion the Younger, Serapion the Elder — 1322; Italian, Bologna (?) MS. Laud Misc. 651
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Avicenna — 13th century, third quarter; English MS. Laud Misc. 607
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Rasis MS. Lyell empt. 1
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Giles de Lessines, Alhazen, John Pecham, 'Hermes', Richard of Geddinge (?), Alexander de Villa Dei — 1265 × 1277; French, Paris (?) MS. Ashmole 341
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Albertus de Zanchariis, Benvenutus Graphaeus, Ps.-Pliny, Petrus de Abano, Ps.-Hippocrates — 15th century, middle; English MS. Bodl. 484
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Anianus, Alcabitius, 'Hermes', Razes, Bethem, Euclid, Ametus filius Josephi, Geber — 14th century, middle MS. Ashmole 357
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Johannitius, Hippocrates, Theophilus, Philaretus, Galen — 13th century, second quarter; French or English MS. Laud Lat. 65
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Arzachel — 15th century MS. Canon. Misc. 51
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Medicine (Salernitan texts, etc.); England, 13th century, beginning MS. Digby 197
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Ars medicinae (Articella) and other medical texts in Latin and German; 13th century, first half, with additions MS. Lat. misc. e. 2
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Johannes de Sacro Bosco, Gerard of Cremona (attrib.), Campanus of Novara, Alfraganus, Alhazen — 15th century, middle; Italian, North MS. Digby 215
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Alfraganus — 14th century, beginning; French (?) MS. Digby 207
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Albucasis, Pseudo-Galen, Serapion the Elder — 13th century, first half; Italy MS. Bodl. 360
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Euclid, Ps.-Ptolemy, Boethius, Arzachel — 13th century, second half; English MS. Auct. F. 3. 13
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Arzachel, Robert Grosseteste, Albumasar, Alfraganus — c. 1268–1274; French, Bayeux MS. Laud Misc. 644
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Avicenna — 1464; [Padua?, Italy] MS. Canon. Misc. 440
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Variants
- Gerardus, Toletanus, 1114–1187
- Gerardo, Cremonese, 1114–1187
- Gerardo, da Cremona, 1114–1187
- Gerardo, Cremonensis, 1114–1187
- Cremonensis, Gerardus, 1114–1187
- Gherardo, Cremonese, 1114–1187
- Gérard, de Sabbionetta, 1114–1187
- Gherado, Cremonensis, 1114–1187
- Gérard, de Cremone, 1114–1187
- Gherardus, Cremonensis, 1114–1187
- Gérard, de Crémone, 1114–1187
- Gerardus, Carmonensis, 1114–1187
- Gerard, of Cremona, 1114–1187
- Gerardo, Carmonensis, 1114–1187
- Gerardus, Fulginas, 1114–1187
- Giriardus, Cremonensis, 1114–1187
- Gerhard, von Cremona, 1114–1187
- Gherardo, da Cremona, 1113 or 1114-1187
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